More and more stars are added to women’s football apogee. To the actresses Natalie Portman or Eva Longoria and Serena Williams will run out of NWSL Angel City American, the skiing star and native of Colorado now increases, Mikaela Shiffrin, joining a group of owners of the Denver Expansion Team in the American League.
“I’m more than excited to join the owner of the Denver NWSL group and support something that is very important to the community I called home,” Shiffrin, 30, said in a statement published this week.
The two -time Olympic gold medal and the World Cup’s five -time champion is the most awarded Alpine Skier in history, with 101 success in his career in the World Cup.
The NWSL chose Denver as its eleven teams in January. Those who have the franchise, even without a name, pay a quota of extending $ 110 million and starts playing in 2026. “Mikaela’s promise of excellence, its global impact and its deep root in Colorado makes it perfectly integrated with our group of people,” said Rob Cohen, with the team. “We are building a club with a goal, and having Mikaela’s vision and voice on that path will be very important.”
Shiffrin, born in Vail, Colorado, won gold medals in Eslalon in the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi and Giant Slalon after four years in Pyeongchang. “Colorado sports culture is rich and deep and, most noticing -noticing, women’s sports growth is one of the most exciting movements of our current culture,” Shiffrin said.
“Being a part of it and helping to bring professional women’s football in Colorado is not only an incompetent investment opportunity, but also an honor and joy.”
Lindsey vonn, former partner in the Olympic of ShiffrinHe is a NWSL Utah Royals FC Inverter. A few weeks ago National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) He accepted the entry of a new Denver football team after paying 110 million dollars. Although it still has no name, it is known that it will start next year, and that its investors are the American Skier Mikaela Shiffrin.
According to Skier, “it represents a commitment to strengthen women’s football in the region and promote a movement of great cultural and social relations.”
The club is also considering the construction of a temporary stadium and a centenary training, a suburb in the southern -east of Denver, which will facilitate the preparation of players and sports growth.
Source: La Verdad

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